FEMA official directed
hurricane relief workers to avoid homes with Trump signs as agency
conducts cleanup Florida Gov. DeSantis slammed the 'blatant
weaponization' by the agency
foxnews.com-A Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) official has been removed from a role after directing disaster relief workers to skip homes "advertising" support for President-elect Trump after the devastating hurricanes in Florida. In a statement to Fox News Digital, a FEMA spokesperson said the agency is "deeply disturbed" after the incident," noting the official who gave the instruction "was given no direction to tell teams to avoid these homes."
"While we
believe this is an isolated incident, we have taken measures to
remove the employee from their role and are investigating the
matter to prevent this from happening ever again," the
spokesperson said.
"The employee who issued this
guidance had no authority and was given no direction to tell
teams to avoid these homes, and we are reaching out to the
people who may have not been reached as a result of this
incident."
The Daily Wire first obtained internal messages about the incident. In messages obtained by the outlet, a FEMA official instructs workers to "avoid homes advertising Trump."
The
outlet noted the aid workers would enter into a system
tracking applications that they made no contact with the
residents, blaming the directive — "Trump sign, no contact
per leadership."
The agency said it is investigating the incident and is taking it "extremely seriously." FEMA noted after hurricanes Helene and Milton the agency has helped over 365,000 households and provided over $898 million in direct assistance. In a statement on X, the U.S. House Oversight Committee and Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., said the person responsible for sending out guidance to employees has not been fired. "FEMA hasn’t fired this person. . . . But the IRS has been trying to force IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley out for blowing the whistle! We must hold these unelected bureaucrats accountable," Comer wrote on X.
"FEMA admits this happened but doesn’t say if the
bureaucrat responsible has been fired," the House
Oversight Committee wrote on X. "Democrats relentlessly
defend the rules that insulate unelected bureaucrats
from accountability and make it nearly impossible to
fire bad employees. This is why we need President
Trump’s reforms to make bureaucrats accountable."
In a statement on X, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that his administration is launching an investigation into FEMA.
"The blatant weaponization of government by
partisan activists in the federal bureaucracy is
yet another reason why the Biden-Harris
administration is in its final days," DeSantis
said. "At my direction, the Division of
Emergency Management is launching an
investigation into the federal government's
targeted discrimination of Floridians who
support Donald Trump.
"New leadership is on
the way to D.C., and I'm optimistic that these
partisan bureaucrats will be fired."
The discovery of mismanagement came after the Biden administration lectured people about spreading "disinformation" about FEMA.
During a White House address on the government's
response to hurricanes Milton and Helene,
President Biden denounced the "reckless,
irresponsible and relentless disinformation and
outright lies that continue to flow."
"That $750 that
they're talking about? Mr. Trump and all those
other people know it's a lie to suggest that's
all they're going to get," Biden said during an
address in October. "It's just bizarre. They got
to stop this. They're being so damn un-American
with the way they're talking about this stuff."
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